Panic Attacks just plain suck.
Reality bites. I used to get them 3 times per day. VERY INTENSE. I think most of it may have been attributed to a
car accident a few months prior, which I dont see how I could have possible survived. (thank you
Acura). Still I wonder how it is possible to feel so horribly doomed while having one of these...
Chances are, if you are reading this, you probably have experienced this before.
This is the best advice(I am not a
doctor) that I can give as an individual who has dealt with this demon.
Remember: There is a solution.
1. Talk to a Doctor/Shrink/Head doctor. Don't be ashamed, your not crazy. You just want to find a solution.
2. Intake:
Stimulants = BAD.
Caffeine is commonly known to be found in
colas,
coffee,
Tea, certain
chocolates, etc. These are common triggers in my case.
Alcohol (
depressant)has also been a trigger for panic attacks for me. I really dont see why it would be, considering it causes
dopamine release (a chemical that says "good boy/girl, your surviving, you feel good now") AKA pleasure.
Make sure you eat
breakfast. Try some dairy (primarilly milk) I used to never ever drink
milk. Now I do, because my
joints dont pop and crack so much, and I feel healthier. (also... try to stay
hyrdated).
3. Reasoning
Q: My heart feels like its skipping beats, or pounding out of my chest.
A: you're really scared.
Q: I check my
pulse, it feels really weak. Sparattic.
A: Unfortunatly I got into this habit, which only seemed to add fuel to the fire... depending on how well I checked it made quite a difference.
Veins and
arteries tend to slide around a bit. if you are checking your pulse in your wrist, 5 seconds later it may appear to be weaker, due to the fact that it may have slide away from your two fingers. (don't check your pulse with your thumb)
Q: The walls seem like their bending.
A: Your eyes are focusing and responding quickly, probably due to the
adrenaline.
Q: the rooms too bright, my senses are overwhelming me.
A: When your scared, your
pupils dilate, your senses shapen quite significantly. Your hearing tends to increase also, and just about all your other senses.
Your best bet is to try to establish a difference between discomfort and danger.
Well that's all the advice I can dish out at the moment!
hang in there.